Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Pride.
Not Getting Away With Anything
Hello! My name is Calla, I use she/they pronouns, and I live in Los Angeles, California. I am the writer and creator of Coming of Queer. My aim with this blog series is to promote the depoliticization of queer folks like myself. I doubt very much that this blog will ever make it anywhere, but I know that it will make me feel better on a personal level. I hope you stick around and either demystify trans folks or find a soothing place to land for yourself here in these stories.
By Calla Hoskins3 years ago in Pride
Violet Ends
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. Avery tilted her head to get a better view of the swirling world above her. Her long violet hair reflected the colors that rippled overhead. She casually glanced at the sparkling stars which signified her impending and rapidly-approaching doom.
By Bex Jordan3 years ago in Pride
Pride Bracelets
Once upon a time, in a world that was not always accepting of people's differences, a small group of individuals decided to come together and create a symbol of unity and love. They believed that no matter who you love or how you identify, everyone deserved to feel seen, heard, and celebrated.
By Maikel Õispuu3 years ago in Pride
Truth and expenses
You’ve taken what wasn’t yours to take. You’ve lied passed the point of being able to escape what comes next. Your surrender and eventually, you begging me to yield. I will be clear in a bit, once the truth comes out that you’re habitual. That and all the shame hidden behind your faux personality that is illogical to a point where I can’t help but laugh that you ever saw me as inferior. You are nothing, and I lifted your useless ass up over my head to be left abandoned, broken-hearted, so you can be seen as a victim, again? If you only knew, I loved you, none of that had anything to do with pity. It’s such an ugly look, but you’re proving it is apropos.
By anthony giglio3 years ago in Pride
Women in Space Technology: Breaking Barriers and Advancing Exploration
Introduction: Since the launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957, space technology has rapidly advanced, and space exploration has become a symbol of human ingenuity and achievement. Women have played an essential role in the space industry and made significant contributions to space exploration over the years. Women in space technology have defied societal norms, stereotypes and have made incredible progress in an industry that has been predominantly male-dominated. In this article, we will explore the contributions and achievements of women in space technology.
By Thangaraj Murugan3 years ago in Pride
a girl like me
She is a fraud. This thought passes her mind once a day, always jarring and depressive. The knowledge that she cannot show her true self weighs on her shoulders, causing the familiar pressure to build in her chest. The pain which can only be resolved through the act of revealing herself to the awaiting judgement of her world. The burden of many others just like her, shared across their anonymous shoulders; silence keeps their world from collapsing.
By Aislinn Rose3 years ago in Pride
Praveen and Narmadha love story
Praveen and Narmadha had grown up together in a small village nestled in the mountains. They had known each other since they were children and had been inseparable ever since. They spent their days exploring the mountains, swimming in the river, and dreaming of the future.
By Praveen kumar3 years ago in Pride
Deconstructing My Depression. Runner-Up in Pride Under Pressure Challenge. Content Warning.
Please be warned this has very heavy topics of transphobia & suicide. I am not in the best mental state right now, as I am sure so many other people feel the same. I am sure that even if our struggles are different, many other people battle the same emotions. It can feel isolating, even though intellectually I know I am not alone in these feelings.
By C.M.Dallas3 years ago in Pride










